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Tomato "Fence" For Support

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Date: 05/22/2008 Topics: Gardening > Growing Food | Photos > Garden  
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Used Cattle Panel As A Tomato "Fence"
Used Cattle Panel As A Tomato "Fence"
We used a used cattle panel down the middle of our tomato row. Plant recommended distance and vine in as they grow and tie as needed. You can grow way more tomatoes in a lot less space than cages.

By Lynn from South Texas
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By Elaine (Guest Post)
I am using a cattle fencing panel only I am putting each end in the ground and "arching" it so I can grow pole beans and cucumbers up it.

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By mom-from-missouri (261) Profile Contact
I plan on doing the same this year, if it ever dries out enough to disc...

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By mom-from-missouri (Guest Post)
Your garden looks wonderful. It is too wet for us to get the garden disced. I also plan on using a cattle panel and t posts for our tomatoes.

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